Notable Players-Class of 2017 phenom DeAndre Ayton measured 7'0 tall in shoes with a 7'4.5 wingspan. The young center needs to continue adding muscle to his 220-pound frame, but he's tremendously gifted for a young big man and already has excellent measurables. Ayton, right now, roughly the same size and length of Greg Oden who measured 7'0 in shoes with a 7'4.25 wingspan at the NBA Combine in 2007, though Oden had bulked up to 257 pounds by that point.

-Elite 2015 scorer Malik Newman measured 6'4 in shoes with a 6'5.5 wingspan and a 180-pound frame. Newman, a tremendously explosive perimeter scorer, is smaller than Jamal Crawford who measured 6'5.5 in shoes with a 6'10 wingspan in 2010, but bigger than Monta Ellis who measured 6'3.25 in shoes with a 6'2.75 wingspan at 177 pounds in 2005. He has good, but not outstanding size and length for a shooting guard at the next level.

-Highly touted 2015 big man Doral Moore measured 7'0 with a 7'0.5 wingspan and a solid 240 pound frame. He is one of the more promising interior players in his class and has gained roughly 15 pounds over the last year.

In a draft class lauded for its guards, three exceptionally talented, and wildly different, forward prospects sit in the top six of our mock draft, each taking a very different path to the top, and demonstrating wildly contrasting strengths and weaknesses. So who is the best prospect among the three?